Inflammatory bowel disease is a complex, immune-mediated condition that extends beyond the digestive tract. This article explores Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis through a functional medicine lens, examining gut barrier disruption, immune dysregulation, flare persistence, and integrative strategies that support long-term stability.
Read MoreMany people experience persistent symptoms after eating gluten despite negative celiac testing. This article explains what non-celiac gluten sensitivity is, how it affects the gut and immune system, and how it can be identified and managed within a root-cause framework.
Read MoreChronic mold exposure can quietly disrupt immune regulation, fuel inflammation, and contribute to long-term, multi-system health issues. Learn how mold toxicity affects the body over time and why it is often overlooked.
Read MoreAutoimmune disease reflects immune dysregulation shaped by genetics, environment, gut health, and metabolic stress. A functional medicine approach focuses on identifying root causes and supporting immune regulation rather than symptom suppression alone.
Read MoreEndometriosis is more than a gynecologic diagnosis. This article explores how immune dysregulation, inflammation, and tissue-level hormone signaling contribute to endometriosis—and why addressing root drivers matters for lasting improvement.
Read MoreMast cell activation syndrome can drive chronic allergy-like symptoms, digestive issues, and systemic inflammation without clear triggers. This article explains what MCAS is, why it’s often missed, and how a root-cause, natural approach can support long-term immune stability.
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